0 easily broken, damaged, or destroyed -- хрупкий, непрочный
1 physically or emotionally weak -- хрупкий, слабый
a fragile little girl
We can also learn, to take up a second of our themes, that being an outparish pauper was a fragile existence.
It is not breakable and fragile like a belief waiting for the iconoclast's hammer.
The intimate relationship between ageing and accumulation of economic resources was always somewhat fragile.
Is her heart "little" because it is young or because it is female (and implicitly lesser and more fragile)?
Second, the fragile nature of existing voluntary commitment within faith groups needs to be appreciated.
The anti-riot bill ultimately passed because the fair housing bill rested on a fragile coalition of votes. 105.
Will we choose to maintain the more fragile among us, or shall we exclude them as less-than-human, less-than-living creatures?
The rest of the nation's stenographers were strong enough and the phonograph fragile enough to end that association for most other subsidiaries by 1890.
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易損壞的, 易碎的, 脆弱的…
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易损坏的, 易碎的, 脆弱的…
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frágil, delicado, frágil [masculine-feminine]…
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壊れやすい…
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kırılgan, kolay ve çabuk kırılan, duygusal ve fiziksel olarak zayıf…
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fragile, instable, précaire…
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